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10 Translation of the original operator's manual
Contents
1 Safety................................................. 10
2 Product description............................ 12
3 Operation........................................... 14
4 Consumables and accessories.......... 15
5 Troubleshooting................................. 15
6 Declaration of conformity................... 16
7 Disposal of old power tools and elec-
tronic devices..................................... 16
1 Safety
1.1 General safety instructions
– Read all safety warnings, instructions, il-
lustrations and specifications provided
with this power tool.
Failure to follow all instructions listed be-
low may result in electric shock, fire and/
or serious injury.
– Save all warnings and instructions for fu-
ture reference.
1.2 Additional safety instructions
DANGER
Electrical voltage
Danger to life due to electric shock
uBefore each use, check the plug, ca-
ble, and power tool for damage.
DANGER
Risk of injury due to working with a
chainsaw
uMake sure that there are no body parts
near the saw chain. Always keep the
machine away from your body.
uBefore starting the machine, make sure
that the saw chain is not touching any-
thing.
uOnly hold machine on insulated han-
dles during use.
uAvoid contact with power lines or own
power cable.
uUse eye protection and wear additional
protective gear for hearing, head,
hands, legs, and feet.
uMake sure you are standing firmly on a
firm, secure, and even surface. Do not
use machine on a tree, a ladder, from a
roof or an instable stance.
uDo not use machine over your head.
uOperate the machine only with protec-
tive cover.
DANGER
Risk of injury due to kickback
uHold the machine with both hands and
position your arms so that your arms
can absorb the kickback.
uAlways keep the saw blade to the side
of your body.
uIf the saw blade gets jammed or work
is interrupted, only remove the ma-
chine from the workpiece when the ma-
chine is switched off and the saw chain
is standing still.
uNever remove the machine from the
workpiece or pull it backward while the
saw blade is moving.
uMake sure that the saw teeth are not
caught in the workpiece and center the
blade in the saw gap in order to start
the machine in the workpiece after an
interruption.
uSupport large boards to reduce the risk
of kickback due to a jammed saw
blade.
uDo not use dull or damaged saw
blades.
uWork on existing walls or other areas
that are not visible with special care.